Logitech G PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse, Hero 16K Sensor, 16,000 DPI, RGB, Ultra Lightweight, 4 to 8 Programmable Buttons, Long Battery Life, On-Board Memory, Built for Esport, PC/Mac - Black

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  • Uriah david Thompson

    > 24 hour

    its a little pricey but ives tried around four mice so far and this has to be my favorite, for my preference it was everything i was looking for and love the feel of it. simple lighting but feels great in game.

  • John Doe

    > 24 hour

    You gotta buy it and see the difference.

  • Keanu castro

    > 24 hour

    No words...

  • Jia Xu

    > 24 hour

    very short battery. I should stick with logitech902.

  • James Mcdowell

    > 24 hour

    I love how lightweight this is. Great for gaming and the battery lasts forever! The keys in the side make for quick access to settings!

  • BG

    > 24 hour

    This is the version you’re going to get. Will be returning this item

  • Juile esquibel

    > 24 hour

    Perfect

  • WL

    > 24 hour

    Downsides: * USB micro-B instead of C * Very stiff scroll wheel & button, its exhausting to use * Software is garbage * Mouse doesnt save settings * Different RF receiver from other Logitech mice * Expensive Upsides: * It mouse * High DPI I lost my review because I accidentally hit the back button on the mouse, lol, so here we go again: I have a Logitech MX Vertical that has helped my hand a lot but doesnt work well for games where you have to hold down buttons (e.g. crouch or aim in an FPS) so I decided to get this to see if itd help. It was highly recommended and... it still hurts my hand, just differently. The symmetry makes it less ergonomic, so while its easier to hold buttons it still causes wrist/arm strain. The software takes up to 4 seconds to reload settings whether you just turned it on or its resuming from sleep (which it automatically does when not in use to save power.) None of them are stored on the mouse. You can customize individual DPI points to switch between, which is neat, but I only figured that out on accident, it doesnt make that obvious. You also cant adjust it the same way the Vertical does, which is such a handy feature. It also asks for full access to Discord and to allow incoming network connections immediately on first start, both of which mouse software shouldnt be doing, at least without *some* explanation of what it needs them for. And its a potential security risk. Logitech has 3 different kinds of RF receivers and this doesnt work with the other two. So I have one for my Vertical and one for this. Its also micro-B which means I cant charge this with the USB C cable I use for the Vertical, which means another wire on my desktop. Extra buttons are nice but theyre in an awkward spot, again due to it being symmetric. I only put one of the two in and use it as a modifier to make buttons 4/5 act as DPI up/down. I think thats it??? Highly disappointed that this was so highly recommended. If it was like $20, then sure, fine, I could deal with it. But not for $80+.

  • Brian Chapman

    > 24 hour

    There are not many things wrong with the G Pro, for its price point. I would love to see it come with some sort of charging dock instead of just a cable, but at around $130 its unreasonable to expect that. THE BAD ⛔: Since there are so few flaws with the G PRO, Ill start with those first. The first issue, after over a year of use, the coating that the mouse has over it has started to peel a bit around the area where my thumb rests. Its not too bad, but it certainly affects the feel in that area and if you tend to have oily hands or grip the mouse really hard, after about a year, expect to start feeling this happen. My last issue is a mushy wheel-click. If youre the sort of person who often uses the middle mouse click (the click of the mouse wheel) for any reason this mouse makes it feel awkward. It is not very tactile, it is finicky to actually get it to work, and it will only get worse as you use the mouse more and more. It still functions, which more than I can say for most mice, but it is still probably the weakest part of the mouse, mechanically speaking. THE GOOD ✅: Now for the good stuff. 1. ERGO: It feels great in the hand, so many of todays mice are over-designed when it comes to ergonomics. Since the G PRO is an ambidextrous mouse, it is completely symmetrical which means no unnecessary curves, grooves, peaks and valleys. Its just a nice pill shaped body with curves in the right place to help with thumb grip. Additionally, the coating on the plastic is a really nice soft and smooth feel to the mouse that resists dirt. It doesnt have any of that unnecessary rubber nor any textured bits, so its a nice smooth feel across the board. This also means it stays so much cleaner... Speaking of... 2. Cleanability. I am always very cognizant of how many gaps a mouse has in its build. Gaps just mean that the mouse is going to catch dirt and grime in them and get filthy on the daily. We gamers are gross, theres no reason to deny it, and when a mouse has huge gaps between buttons and whatnot, those gaps get filled with our cheetoh dust. The GPRO is a very tightly built piece of kit, you will find some dust gathering on top and around the side buttons, but not as much as most other gaming mice, and its relatively easy to clean since the buttons are so shallow. 3. Performance: You wont notice any issues in latency with the wireless tech going on in this mouse. It will feel just as good and reactive as any wired gaming mice, if not better, minus the cord getting in the way. The buttons are shallow but mostly still have a good tactile feel (see THE BAD for the one exception). G Pro has performed great for the entire time Ive had it, outside of the middle-mouse click. 4. Battery: This thing lasts forever without needing to be charged, and then seems to charge almost instantly on just a simple USB hooked into the periphery ports on my PC case (versus the much faster charging of plugging it into an outlet with an adapter). I use my PC constantly, I work here, I play here, I write here, Im constantly using the mouse. I can go days and days without needing to charge it, and then when I finally do, just 5-10 minutes gives me more than enough power to keep going. The charging cable isnt the greatest, its a reasonable link but has a strange bit on the charging end that means you can only really use it for this mouse, and since its not a USB C it means you cant use one of your good USB cables to charge it, but being reasonable - this thing is kind of miraculous when it comes to battery life and charging experience. Ive also seen no noticeable degradation of battery life or other performance over the course of the Year+ that Ive had it, thus far.

  • Landen Wood

    > 24 hour

    so far this mouse is amazing, surprisingly lightweight, extremely good battery life, and an incredibly precise sensor. i know this mouse is prone to double clicking but so far i have not had any issues. i highly reccomend this to anyone who wants top of the line gaming performance while also not spending a crazy amount of money

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